This WWII-Era Hangar Survived The Japanese Attack On Hawaii. The Marines Want To Tear It Down

 20 The Marines have proposed demolishing the hangar and other historic buildings on their base in Kaneohe to make room for new aircraft. World War II historians call it an outrage. By Kirstin Downey  / September 4, 2022  Reading time: 12 minutes.     A cluster of historic buildings is being slated for demolition at Marine Corps Base HawaiiContinue reading “This WWII-Era Hangar Survived The Japanese Attack On Hawaii. The Marines Want To Tear It Down”

British Navy commissions fifth Astute-class submarine HMS Anson The sixth and seventh submarine, Agamemnon and Agincourt, are under different construction stages.

HMS Anson joins the Royal Navy’s fleet in a ceremony in Barrow, UK. Credit: UK Royal Navy. The UK Royal Navy (RN) has commissioned its fifth of seven Astute-class nuclear attack submarines, HMS Anson, at BAE Systems’ shipyard in Cumbria, England. The event was attended by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, Australian Deputy Prime MinisterContinue reading “British Navy commissions fifth Astute-class submarine HMS Anson The sixth and seventh submarine, Agamemnon and Agincourt, are under different construction stages.”

Kiwi A-4 Skyhawks were the only aerobatic team in the world to perform plugged-in barrel rolls. Video

Filmed in the early 80’ the cool video in this post features Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) A-4K Skyhawk fighter bombers performing a plugged-in barrel roll during an air show. As Jason Boyle and Cribble Gribble told to The Aviation Geek Club, the featured image in this post instead shows “75 Sqn A4-K and TA-4K takenContinue reading “Kiwi A-4 Skyhawks were the only aerobatic team in the world to perform plugged-in barrel rolls. Video”